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- Battle_of_Ningyuan abstract "The Battle of Ningyuan (simplified Chinese: 宁远之战; traditional Chinese: 寧遠之戰; pinyin: Níngyuǎn Zhī Zhàn; Cantonese Yale: Ning4 Yun5 Ji1 Jin3) was a battle between the Ming Dynasty and the Manchurian Later Jin in 1626. The Ming won this battle. This battle marked the temporary resurgence of the Imperial Ming army after a long series of defeats.Before 1626, the Imperial Ming army had been very badly defeated by the Manchus. Part of the Imperial Ming army's new strategy of defense after defeat was to develop Ningyuan into a military stronghold. Yuan Chonghuan, with the support of Sun Chengzong, was seriously strengthening the defense of Ningyuan in anticipation of a Manchu attack.After Sun Chengzong was replaced by a new commander, the new commander ordered all Ming Forces outside the Great Wall to retreat inside and abandon all land outside Shanhai Pass. Yuan Chonghuan objected stronglly and was thus left to command a lone army guarding Ningyuan (modern-day Xingcheng, Liaoning).In 1626 Kundulun Khan Nurhaci, seeing all Ming forces leaving, decided to advance towards Ningyuan, personally leading a force of 100,000-130,000 (At least 60,000) (Nurhaci boasted an unrealistic 200,000).Yuan Chonghuan had only 10,000 men under his command. He burnt everything outside Ningyuan and wrote an essay of defiance against Jin in his own blood; he also sent orders to guards at the Great Wall to execute any deserters from Ningyuan, thus greatly boosting City's morale.20 days later, the Jin army arrived and immediately attacked the city. However, after two days of intense fighting, the citizens and soldiers of Ningyuan inflicted heavy losses on the Jin forces and Nurhaci himself was wounded by cannon fire and decided to retreat.While retreating, Yuan Chonghuan chased the other and inflicted even more losses on the Jin army.[citation needed]Nurhaci retreated back to Mukden and died from his wounds. His eighth son or the fourth Beilei (lord) Hung Taiji assumed the title of the Great Khan of the Later Jin Khanate. The Imperial Ming army adopted the same strategy of developing Jinzhou, which is further north of Ningyuan, into another military stronghold. Ningyuan became the headquarters of the Imperial Ming army with Yuan Chonghuan stationed there. Hung Taiji, like his father, was defeated in the Second Battle of Ningyuan about one year later. Then Hong Taiji plotted the death of Yuan Chonghuan.On the whole, the Manchus did not manage to break the defense of the Ningyuan garrison even after the death of Yuan Chonghuan. However, in 1644, the Ming emperor ordered the Ningyuan garrison to give up Ningyuan and come to Beijing to fight a very strong rebel army. Before the Ningyuan garrison arrived, Beijing fell to the rebel army and the Ming emperor committed suicide. Subsequently, the Manchus defeated the rebel army and then after many more years of war conquered the whole China.".
- Battle_of_Ningyuan combatant "Later Jin".
- Battle_of_Ningyuan combatant "Ming Dynasty".
- Battle_of_Ningyuan commander Dai%C5%A1an.
- Battle_of_Ningyuan commander Hong_Taiji.
- Battle_of_Ningyuan commander Man_Gui.
- Battle_of_Ningyuan commander Nurhaci.
- Battle_of_Ningyuan commander Yuan_Chonghuan.
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- Battle_of_Ningyuan place Liaoning.
- Battle_of_Ningyuan place Xingcheng.
- Battle_of_Ningyuan result "Ming victory".
- Battle_of_Ningyuan strength "100,000-130,000".
- Battle_of_Ningyuan strength "9000-10,000".
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- Battle_of_Ningyuan caption "Nurhaci watches the Jin army storming the city walls.".
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- Battle_of_Ningyuan commander Daišan.
- Battle_of_Ningyuan commander Hong_Taiji.
- Battle_of_Ningyuan commander Man_Gui.
- Battle_of_Ningyuan commander Yuan_Chonghuan.
- Battle_of_Ningyuan commander Zu_Dashou.
- Battle_of_Ningyuan commander "Manggultai".
- Battle_of_Ningyuan commander "Nurhaci".
- Battle_of_Ningyuan commander "Zhu Mei".
- Battle_of_Ningyuan commander "Zuo Fu".
- Battle_of_Ningyuan conflict "Battle of Ningyuan".
- Battle_of_Ningyuan date "1626".
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- Battle_of_Ningyuan p "Níngyuǎn Zhī Zhàn".
- Battle_of_Ningyuan partof "the Manchu Conquest".
- Battle_of_Ningyuan place Liaoning.
- Battle_of_Ningyuan place Xingcheng.
- Battle_of_Ningyuan result "Ming victory".
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- Battle_of_Ningyuan comment "The Battle of Ningyuan (simplified Chinese: 宁远之战; traditional Chinese: 寧遠之戰; pinyin: Níngyuǎn Zhī Zhàn; Cantonese Yale: Ning4 Yun5 Ji1 Jin3) was a battle between the Ming Dynasty and the Manchurian Later Jin in 1626. The Ming won this battle. This battle marked the temporary resurgence of the Imperial Ming army after a long series of defeats.Before 1626, the Imperial Ming army had been very badly defeated by the Manchus.".
- Battle_of_Ningyuan label "Battle of Ningyuan".
- Battle_of_Ningyuan label "Битва при Нинъюани".
- Battle_of_Ningyuan label "宁远之战".
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